US9496947B1 - Switchable linear and saturated very small aperture terminal (VSAT) modem - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to an apparatus and system architecture that provides a low cost Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) modem to interface with saturated and linear outdoor radios.
- VSAT Very Small Aperture Terminal
- the apparatus and system are useful for a VSAT product and any other radio application where linear as well as constant envelope saturated modulation needs to be supported.
- VSAT Very Small Aperture Terminal
- the outdoor radio equipment outdoor unit includes a Block Up-Converter (BUC) and a power amplifier.
- Satellite modems are typically connected to the BUC.
- There are two modes of transmission to the satellite namely, a linear mode and a constant envelope saturated mode, each requiring a different VSAT modem.
- the typical linear modem transmits information via an IFL to a linear BUC using a signal ranging from 950 MHz to 1700 MHz.
- the typical constant envelope saturated modem transmits information to a saturated Phase Lock Loop (PLL) based up-converter using a signal ranging from 228-234 MHz via an IFL.
- PLL Phase Lock Loop
- the industry uses two different satellite modems, one having a linear transmitter and the other having a saturated transmitter.
- the two modems require installation and configuration of a second IFL.
- a modem to interface with a saturated and/or linear radio including: a synthesizer modulator configured to generate a reference signal; a prescaler configured to reduce the reference signal to a lower frequency signal; a switch configured to enable the prescaler; and an output configured to output the reference signal when the prescaler is disabled, and configured to output the lower frequency signal as the reference signal when the prescaler is enabled.
- a satellite modem to generate a saturated and/or linear radio signal including: a signal to indicate generation of a saturated radio reference signal or a linear radio reference signal; a synthesizer modulator configured to generate a reference signal; a prescaler configured to reduce the reference signal to generate the saturated radio reference signal when the signal indicates generation of the saturated radio reference signal; and an output configured to output the saturated radio reference signal when the signal indicates generation of the saturated radio reference signal, and configured to output the reference signal as the linear radio reference signal when the signal indicates generation of the linear radio reference signal.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a communication system including a switchable saturated and linear mode satellite modem, according to various embodiments.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a functional diagram for an apparatus for generation of transmit frequencies used for saturated and linear BUC mode in a satellite modem, according to various embodiments.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a communication system including a switchable saturated and linear mode satellite modem, according to various embodiments.
- a communication systems 100 includes a switchable saturated and linear mode satellite modem 102 that may be connected to an outdoor unit 110 via an inter facility link (IFL) 104 .
- the switchable saturated and linear mode satellite modem 102 may be referred to as a VSAT modem 102 .
- the outdoor unit 104 communicates with a satellite 112 via an antenna 110 .
- the VSAT modem 102 connects to a linear radio 106 in the outdoor unit 104 .
- the VSAT modem 102 may include a block upconverter (BUC) and a power amplifier to communicate with/via the linear radio 106 .
- the VSAT modem connects to a saturated radio 108 in the outdoor unit 104 .
- the VSAT modem 102 may include a saturated PLL based multiplying upconverter with the power amplifier to communicate with/via the saturated radio 108 .
- the VSAT modem 102 may include a switchable linear and saturated reference signal generator that may be connected with a transmitter in the outdoor unit 104 .
- the VSAT modem 102 transmits information to a linear BUC using a signal ranging, for example, from 950 MHz to 1700 MHz.
- the VSAT modem 102 transmits information to a saturated Phase Lock Loop (PLL) based upconverter using a signal ranging from, for example, 228 MHz to 234 MHz.
- PLL Phase Lock Loop
- the VSAT modem 102 provides or generates a reference signal having an integrated phase noise of, for example, less than or equal to 0.25 degree Root Mean Square (RMS).
- RMS Root Mean Square
- the outdoor unit 104 may only include the linear radio 106 , and the VSAT modem 102 may operate in linear radio mode only.
- the outdoor unit 104 may only include a saturated radio 108 , and the VSAT modem 102 may operate in saturated radio mode only.
- the outdoor unit 104 may include both the linear radio 106 and the saturated radio 108 , and the VSAT modem 102 may dynamically switch operation between the linear radio mode and the saturated radio mode as desired.
- the VSAT modem 102 may switch between the linear radio mode and the saturated radio mode, for example, in response to a signal, the operation mode of the VSAT modem 102 , a threshold frequency, or the like.
- a synthesizer modulator chip generates frequencies ranged around a 1.8 GHz modulated carrier when a saturated PLL based upconverter is used.
- the modulated signal is divided down to a lower reference frequency, for example, approximately 230 MHz (REF), approximately 110 MHz (REF), or the like, by the prescaler.
- the prescaler may divide the modulated signal by, for example, four (4), eight (8), sixteen (16), or the like, to provide the modulated signal at a lower reference frequency.
- the prescaler output is fed into the diplexer and send out to the IFL as the transmit signal for the saturated PLL based up-converter.
- the satellite modem uses an electronic switch to support both a saturated and linear upconverter communications between an indoor unit and an outdoor unit.
- the satellite modem provides: an approximately 230 MHz transmit carrier for saturated PLL (spectrum plot) before the upconverter and after, and an L-band transmit carrier for linear upconverter (spectrum plot) before the upconverter and after.
- the indoor facility houses a computer, server, router or the like.
- the outdoor facility houses a radio transceiver and an antenna.
- the apparatus allows the use of a single VSAT modem to interface with saturated and linear outdoor radios with a simplified transmit architecture.
- the simplified transmit architecture leads to a low cost modem and a lower cost installation.
- the apparatus may be used for a VSAT product and any other radio application where linear as well as constant envelope modulation needs to be supported. When both a saturated and linear radio is required, both types of radios can be supported using a single IFL.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an apparatus for generation of transmit frequencies used for saturated and linear BUC mode in a satellite modem, according to various embodiments.
- An apparatus 200 may include a synthesizer modulator chip 202 , a switch 204 , a prescaler 206 , a hi-pass filter 210 , and a lo-pass filter 212 .
- a diplexer 208 may include the hi-pass filter 210 and the lo-pass filter 212 .
- the apparatus may include a connector (not shown) to link to a remote apparatus, for example, with an inter-facility link (IFL).
- IFL inter-facility link
- the apparatus 200 may be used in a satellite modem, a VSAT satellite modem, or the like.
- the apparatus 200 may be linked to a linear up-converter via an Inter-Facility Link (IFL) to transmit a transmit signal 214 .
- IFL Inter-Facility Link
- the apparatus 200 may be linked to a saturated PLL based upconverter via the IFL to transmit the transmit signal 214 .
- the synthesizer modulator chip 202 generates a reference signal 224 .
- the chip 202 generates the reference signal 224 by generating a local oscillator frequency that is used as a carrier.
- the reference signal may be modulated according to a modulation scheme by the chip 202 .
- the reference signal 224 may have a carrier frequency selected between, for example, 500 MHz to 2500 MHz, 800 MHz to 2000 MHz, 950 MHz to 1872 MHz, or the like.
- the switch 204 may be an electronic switch.
- the switch 204 may be switchable based on a signal (not shown) to indicate generation of a saturated radio reference signal 222 based on the reference signal 224 or a linear radio reference signal 220 based on the reference signal 224 .
- the switch 204 may enable or disable the prescaler 206 .
- the switch 204 may be set such that the reference signal 224 bypasses the prescaler 206 .
- the switch 204 may be an electronic switch.
- the switch 204 may be switchable by a hard-wired switch, for example, a dip-switch or the like.
- the switch 204 may be software switchable electronic switch, for example, with a Central Processing Unit (CPU) (not shown) that may set the switch 204 using techniques well known in the art, for example, by setting a register, by communicating a command or the like.
- the switch 204 may be settable by a gateway from a central office or a VSAT communicating with the CPU.
- the switch 204 may be switchable by a carrier frequency of a signal (for example, a modulated signal) generated by the chip 202 , for example, the switch 204 may be set to send the signal to the prescaler 206 when the carrier frequency is greater than 1700 MHz, the switch 204 may be set to bypass the prescaler 206 when the carrier frequency is less than or equal to 1700 MHz, or the like.
- a signal for example, a modulated signal
- the switch 204 passes the reference signal 224 from the synthesizer modulator chip 202 to the high pass filter 210 .
- the switch 204 may be set to not use the prescaler 206 , for example, when the carrier frequency of the reference signal 224 is between a desired range (such as, 1 MHz to 1700 MHz, 950 MHz to 1700 MHz, or the like), is less than or equal to a threshold frequency (such as, 1700 MHz, 1750 MHz, 1800 MHz, or the like), or the like.
- the reference signal 224 is filtered by the hi-pass filter 210 to become the basis of the transmit signal 214 transmitted to the linear up-converter (not shown).
- the transmit signal 214 may be transmitted via the IFL to the linear up-converter (not shown).
- the switch 204 passes the reference signal 224 from the synthesizer modulator chip 202 to the prescaler 206 .
- the switch 204 may be set to send the reference signal 224 to the prescaler 206 , for example, when the carrier frequency of the reference signal 224 is between a desired range (such as, 1750 MHz to 2000 MHz, between 1750 MHz and 1900 MHz, between 1824 MHz and 1872 MHz, or the like), is greater than a threshold frequency (such as, 1700 MHz, 1750 MHz, 1800 MHz, or the like), or the like.
- the reference signal 224 When the reference signal 224 is passed to the prescaler 206 , the reference signal 224 is used to generate a low frequency signal 220 that is filtered by the lo-pass filter 212 to become the basis of the transmit signal 214 transmitted to the linear up-converter (not shown).
- the transmit signal 214 may be transmitted via the IFL to the linear up-converter (not shown).
- the prescaler 206 may reduce the reference signal by integer dividing the reference signal, for example, by four (4), by eight (8), by sixteen (16) or the like.
- the lower frequency signal range may include a signal from 228 MHz to 234 MHz.
- the prescaler divides by sixteen (16) the lower frequency signal range may include a signal from 107 MHz to 113 MHz.
- the diplexer 208 may include the hi-pass filter 210 and the lo-pass filter 212 .
- the hi-pass filter 210 may pass frequencies between 950 MHz to 1700 MHz.
- the lo-pass filter 212 may pass frequencies between 1 MHz to 250 MHz.
- VSAT very small aperture terminal
- the parabolic shape of the dish has special reflective properties that enable it to concentrate and focus signals to a single point, i.e., the focal point.
- the dish receives and transmits signals, after reflecting and concentrating them, from and to satellites.
- VSATs may be used to transmit narrowband data (point of sale transactions, such as, credit card, polling or RFID data; or SCADA), or broadband data (for the provision of Satellite Internet access to remote locations, VoIP or video).
- VSATs may be also used for transportable, on-the-move (utilizing phased array antennas) or mobile maritime communications.
- Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) remote terminals may be used to communicate data, voice and video, to or from a remote site or location a satellite hub.
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